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Black Lives Matter signs burned at historic D C churches; authorities investigating as possible hate crimes
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Oscar-winner Marion Cotillard and supermodel Kate Moss collaborated in designing two of these high-jewelry offerings; Harry Winston unveils pendants inspired by kaleidoscopes; and Sotheby s auctions a set of five necklaces for charity.
This fall has seen the release of four stand-out new high-jewelry collections. Two count celebrities Marion Cotillard and Kate Moss as collaborating designers; one is inspired by the cascading refracted lights of a kaleidoscope; and a fourth benefits charities including the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
Winston Kaleidoscope
Back in the 1990s, Harry Winston created a delightful objet d’art called the Ultimate Kaleidoscope. The limited-edition jeweled piece was inspired by the mesmerizing children’s toys and the way they refract light, not unlike the way that diamonds gleam from their many facets. Now the company whose designed were worn by Regina King, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Kaitlyn Dever at 2020 Oscars has created an entire
Clubs around the world are shut, and opportunities to find new music out in the wild have been ripped from under our feet as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. While hearing new music played out by your favourite DJs will have to be put on hold due to these unprecedented circumstances, it’s never been easier, or more important, to support the artists and labels putting out EPs, albums and compilations in the midst of all the madness.
With tour cancellations and festival postponements leaving many members of the international electronic music community out of pocket, Bandcamp has become an even more vital platform for supporting the music you love, with 80% of all sales from the online music store going directly to artists and labels. In March, the platform announced it would be waiving its revenue share for all sales for one day, and on Friday 20th, took no cut from purchases made. In total, $4.3 million was spent on music over the course of 24 hours, all going straight to the
Trump, GOP pin hopes on Texas lawsuit to overturn election results
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